Review by Library Journal Review
Among the guests at her latest event, wedding planner Autumn Haven isn't thrilled to find Seattle Chinooks hockey team player Sam LeClaire, her ex-husband and the father of her five-year-old son, Conner. Seeing in the flesh the man she married five years ago in Las Vegas brings back the pain and the anger she had finally managed to tamp down. Sam also is forced to acknowledge that he hasn't been the most attentive dad. His decision to spend more time with Conner rattles Autumn, who suddenly feels those old tingly Las Vegas feelings for the golden-haired, blue-eyed charmer. Verdict A stubborn heroine who doesn't want to risk another broken heart finds herself on thin ice with a hard-hitting and intimidating hockey star whose guilt over many things consumes him. With a small boy as catalyst, along with some undeniable heat, these two former lovers rediscover what brought them together in the first place but with the perspective and maturity to appreciate it. The latest Gibson title featuring the Chinooks (following True Love and Other Disasters and Nothing but Trouble) will appeal to readers who enjoy Susan Elizabeth Phillips's Chicago Stars books and contemporary romances with depth as well as sizzle.-Bette-Lee Fox, Library Journal (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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